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Kambah Real Estate Agents – Choose The Best

Real Estate Agents Kambah – 2016/17 Performance

Kambah Real Estate Agents sold 214 properties over the last 12 months (162 houses and 52 units). On average these 162 Kambah houses took 57 days to sell and were sold at an average discount of -4% from their initial listing price. Kambah units on average took 92 days to sell and were sold at an average discount of -4% from their initial listing price.

The best Kambah Real Estate Agents sell properties considerably better than these average figures. We detail who these Kambah agents are in our free report

Importantly it is the performance of the individual real estate agent rather than the agency used that matters. With over agents operating in the Kambah council area servicing the Kambah market and agencies, vendors should only use those Kambah agents who routinely deliver superior results for their clients. This is crucial to maximise their chances of securing the best possible price for their Kambah property.

With total house growth of 33% over the last five years Kambah agents have had it reasonably easy selling into an appreciating market. Units have fared not as well growing at 31%. Growth in Kambah houses over the last year has been below the five year annual growth rate, coming in at -1% for houses (5yr average 7%) and below for units -2% (5yr average 6%).

Request your free report for the individual performance details of real estate agents in Kambah and the properties they have sold over the last couple of years.

With Kambah houses only selling on average every 9 years and units every 10 years, securing the best Kambah real estate agent to manage this infrequent transaction is crucial.

At the end of the day choosing the best Kambah real estate agent to sell your property can make years of difference to your personal financial situation.

Suburb Overview

Kambah is the northernmost suburb in the district of Tuggeranong, Canberra. It is located just south of Mount Taylor in the Canberra Nature Park. It is located north of the suburbs of Greenway and Wanniassa. It is bounded by Sulwood Drive to the north and Athllon Drive to the south east.

Kambah was not designed according to the 'neighbourhood' philosophy guiding the design of other Canberra suburbs and is the largest suburb in the city with an area of 1130 ha. The suburb name was gazetted on 22 March 1973 and it was first settled in 1974 and consists predominantly of detached single storey suburban houses. It was the first suburb in the satellite city of Tuggeranong. Originally it was intended to be four separate suburbs, but only one name was available. Kambah was named after the Kambah Homestead which was originally located in the Tuggeranong district. The name Kambah derives from Ngambri, the name of the clan that originally lived in the area before European occupation. The same word is the origin for the name Canberra.

In 2009, Kambah was voted one of the top ten bogan suburbs in Australia, according to Punch Magazine.

The Murrumbidgee Country Club is located in Kambah, and Kambah also has three district playing fields and a tennis club. The Kambah Pony Club and Vikings BMX Park are located in the north of the suburb. Kambah has two Scout halls, and the Kambah Woolshed is located in the suburb.

Several churches are located in Kambah. St. Stephen's Anglican Church, St. Thomas Catholic Church, the Christian City Church and the Tuggeranong Baptist Church were joined in 2007 by Parkway, an Apostolic Church that had lost its building in Holder during the 2003 Canberra bushfires. The new building caused some controversy, as the imposing structure was built on what had been open grassland next to the fire station, and in a very prominent location on the Tuggeranong Parkway.

Located in the north of the suburb is the group centre called Kambah Village. It has a supermarket, service station, hotel, clubs and many smaller shops and businesses. Located in the south is the Drakeford Drive Corridor; this has evolved into the Kambah Centre, a medium sized community centre with a health centre, a storage facility, a service station, indoor sports facility, a Baptist Church, two Buddhist centres and a Jehovah's Witnesses centre. One of the car parks is used for model car racing by the ACT Remote Control Car Club. Kambah also has several smaller local centres scattered around the suburb.

Originally, four public primary schools operated in Kambah: Mount Neighbour Primary School, Taylor Primary School, Urambi Primary School and Village Creek Primary School. Under the ACT Government's Towards 2020 plan, Mount Neighbour Primary closed at the end of the 2006 school year with Village Creek Primary following at the end of 2007. The Learning Support Unit relocated from Mount Neighbour to Urambi Primary School at the end of 2006 and the Tuggeranong Primary Introductory English Centre relocated from Village Creek Primary School to Urambi Primary School at the end of 2007. The preschools associated with Mount Neighbour Primary and Village Creek Primary will develop relationships with Urambi Primary and Taylor Primary respectively;Village Creek Preschool will close at the end of 2010. Urambi Primary School will close at the end of 2010.

Kambah High School was a secondary school for years 7-10. It had Kambah and Greenway as its main intake area. At the end of 2007 the school educated around 140 students and employed around 20 staff. Kambah High was also closed at the conclusion of the 2007 school year as part of the ACT's Towards 2020 education reforms, having operated for 31 years. Currently, the ACT Government plans to build a new P-10 school on the current Kambah High site. Tuggeranong School will open in 2011, and this will lead to discussion on closing Urambi Primary or amalgamating it into the new institution.

In addition to public education, St. Thomas the Apostle Primary School is located in Kambah. St Thomas the Apostle Primary opened in 1977, and is a systemic Catholic primary school, under the direction of the Canberra Goulburn Catholic Education Office. St Thomas the Apostle Primary is attached to the St Thomas the Apostle Parish.

West of Kambah is the Murrumbidgee River, one of Australia's major rivers. Surrounding hills include Mount Taylor, Arawang Hill, Mount Neighbour, McQuoids Hill, Forster Hill on the north side, and Urambi Hills on the south west side. Most of Kambah is occupied by the Village Creek Valley, but it also extends into Allens Creek and McQuoids Creek Valleys closer to the Murrumbidgee.

On the Murrumbidgee itself is the Red Rocks Gorge and Kambah Pool, a swimming hole. Kambah pool is the main swimming and fishing destination for South Canberrans. Kambah is home to many different types of fish and mammals.